BIOL 1090 Chapter p.256-263: Transcription and RNA Processing(256-263)

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According to the central dogma of molecular biology, genetic information usually follows (1) from dna to dna during transmission from generation to generation and (2) from dna to protein during its phenotypic expression in an organism. The transfer of genetic information from dna to protein involves two steps: (1) transcription, the transfer of the genetic information from dna to rna, and (2) translation, the transfer of information from rna to protein. During transcription, one strand of dna of a gene is used as a template to synthesize a complementary strand of rna, called the gene transcript (ex. Aaa is used as a template to produce the complementary sequence uuu in the rna transcript) During translation, the sequence of nucleotides in the. Rna transcript is converted into the sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide gene product. This conversion is governed by the genetic code, the specification of amino acids by nucleotide triplets called codons (ex.

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